Written answer by Ministry of National Development on the planning for the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS)

Apr 2, 2024


Question No: 5864

Question by: Ms Hazel Poa

To ask the Minister for National Development (a) what are the different stages of planning for the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) that will be needed prior to the full details of VERS being made available to the public; (b) at which stage of planning is VERS currently at; (c) whether studies and consultations have commenced; and (d) if not, whether there are plans to do so.

 

Answer:

          Planning for the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) involves detailed long-term town planning to ensure that we optimise our limited land resources in order to cater to the housing needs of current and future generations of Singaporeans.

It is an iterative endeavour rather than a straightforward, staged process. In planning the rejuvenation of our HDB towns, we need to carefully and sensitively stage redevelopment in the older parts of each town, while minimising dis-amenities to the residents in newer parts. Existing roads, greenery, drainage, utilities and other infrastructure may also need to be upgraded to support town rejuvenation. At the same time, we will also have to ensure that there is sufficient construction sector capacity to support the pace of VERS and new housing demand. 

We are also working through the package for VERS, and the detailed mechanics and processes for polling and relocation. We want to ensure that residents’ needs are taken care of, that there will be sufficient new homes at the right time for them, and a range of housing options to meet the needs and aspirations of Singaporeans at different life stages. 

As shared at the recent MND Committee of Supply debate, we are working through the details and will share them with Singaporeans in due course.